Russia plans to conduct around thirty launches of space carrier rockets from different spaceports in 2015, a source in the spacerocket industry told TASS.

According to preliminary plans for 2015, Russia will conduct 12 Proton-M launches, 4 Soyuz-FG launches, 3 Soyuz-2.1a launches. Two launches are planned for each of the following: the Dnepr lrocket, Soyuz-U, Soyuz-2.1b and the Rokot rocket. One launch is planned for the Soyuz-2.1v and the Zenit rocket. The launches will be conducted from three spaceports: the Baikonur cosmodrome (23 launches) in Kazakhstan and Russia's Plesetsk (4 launches) and Dombarovsky (2 launches) spaceports.

A total of 49 space vehicles are to be orbited by those carrier rockets, the source noted.

MOSCOW, December 31. /TASS

There is a tender from TsENKI for insurance of ground infrastructure in Baikonur. It provides some additional information behind the original schedule. The twelve Proton-M exclude Garpun №12L; so at least thirteen launches were planned for this year! Also to note that for Proton-M the total of twelve launches included Elektro-L №3. The Soyuz-2-1a is for Kanopus-V-IK. Two Soyuz-2-1b were planned for Meteor-M №2-1 and Resurs-P №3.

Looks like the original requirement was for AMU3 and AMU4 in 2017. This then changed to AMU3, AMU4 and AMU7. Now to be just AMU3 and AMU7 in 2018. There is also something to be called Ekspress-80. Dont think tenders have actually been issued; so might change again.

According to http://tass.ru/kosmos/1787002, 19 Soyuz-2 series rockets are planned for launch this year - 6 from Baikonur, 10 from Plesetsk (!), 2 from CSG and 1 from Vostochniy.

- 1st launch will be from Plesetsk on February 27- 1st launch from Vostochniy is planned in September (I will believe it when I saw it lifts off the pad )- 22 Soyuz-2 launches are planned in 2016, including the first Soyuz crew flights on it

According to http://tass.ru/kosmos/1787002, 19 Soyuz-2 series rockets are planned for launch this year - 6 from Baikonur, 10 from Plesetsk (!), 2 from CSG and 1 from Vostochniy.

- 1st launch will be from Plesetsk on February 27- 1st launch from Vostochniy is planned in September (I will believe it when I saw it lifts off the pad )- 22 Soyuz-2 launches are planned in 2016, including the first Soyuz crew flights on it

Anatoly Zak has reported, that manned launches on Soyuz boosters from Vostochniy were deemed not possible and that the Oka-T man-tended module was replaced to perform a launch of a (sort of) "manned" spacecraft in 2018.